K-12 Education (Mild/Moderate Cross-Categorical Disabilities)

Make a difference in the lives of students with mild or moderate disabilities.

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Educate the next generation of students who have many learning style differences.

The School of Education at Park University is committed to preparing you to guide the next generation of leaders. Completion of the certification process, through the Bachelor of Science in Education in K-12 Education (Mild/Moderate Cross-Categorical Disabilities) degree program, will enable you to effectively understand and teach students at all levels of learning ability.

All students must apply for admission and meet admission requirements of the School of Education. Because there are specific general education and subject area courses required for graduation and for teacher certification in the state of Missouri, you should speak with your advisor regarding these requirements prior to enrollment. Refer to your catalog for more details.

Careers

Students in this program will follow a professional curriculum that includes the following courses:

  • Family, School, and Community Collaboration
  • Methods of Teaching Students with Cross-Categorical Disabilities
  • Meeting Literacy Needs of All Learners
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Program Highlights

As a student in the Bachelor of Science in Education in K-12 Education (Mild/Moderate Cross-Categorical Disabilities) program at Park University, you will have the opportunity to gain field experience, while also learning about how to meet the educational needs of all learners. When you choose to be an educator for students with learning style differences, we are ready to help prepare you for a lifelong career making a difference in students’ lives.

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Park University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Park University is a private, non-profit, institution of higher learning since 1875.